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I'm running Vista in a Win2000/Win2003 AD enviuronment.
It seems like the one Win2000 AD machine is a few seconds behind the rest of the Win2003 AD Servers. Though unfortunately the Vista machine sees the Win2000 AD machine as the Logon Server, so when I login or access any other Server share I get an error saying that there is a Date/Time Difference between the Client and the Server. trying to set the Vista machine's time to the Win2000 AD machine I get An Access Denied message. What Can I do to have my Vista machine point to a different AD DC for Login? Thanks, Scott- |